: Featuring Chevy Woods and Juicy J, a quintessential Taylor Gang anthem. Let It Go : A crossover track featuring Akon .
The title alone set the tone. O.N.I.F.C. was an unapologetic celebration of success. From the iconic cover art—featuring Wiz in a fur coat and striped pants—to the hazy, expensive-sounding production, the album was a masterclass in branding. It represented the transition from the "Kush & Orange Juice" mixtape days to the high-stakes world of a global superstar. 🎵 The Sound: Hazy Beats & Heavy Bass
Wiz Khalifa’s sound is synonymous with haze, late-night cruising, and carefree bravado — but the story behind his music is richer than the cloud of smoke. From ONIFC’s glossy pop-rap sheen to the murky world of leaked “zips” that fuel hardcore fandom, there’s a fascinating tension between polished stardom and DIY rap culture.
This blog post celebrates the legacy of Wiz Khalifa ’s second major-label studio album, O.N.I.F.C. (Only Nigga In First Class), exploring its impact on hip-hop culture and Taylor Gang's rise.
Collaborating with legendary producers like , Pharrell Williams , and Jim Jonsin , Wiz crafted a sonic landscape that felt both laid-back and grand.
The music industry has been abuzz with excitement as Wiz Khalifa, the renowned American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer, prepares to drop his highly anticipated mixtape, ONIFC (On the House). Fans and critics alike have been clamoring for new music from Wiz Khalifa, and the upcoming release of ONIFC Zip is expected to satisfy their cravings.